Abstract

Stephen Gray's volume of interviews reflects a convergence of his oppor? tunities and his interests. It is organized chronologically and the earlier interviews are longer and more focused in their exploration of writers' work and ideas. Of the first twelve writers (Nadine Gordimer, Dan Jacobson, Guy Butler, Douglas Livingstone, Sipho Sepamla, Fatima Dike, Alan Scholefield, Ross Devenish, Doris Lessing, Jeremy Cronin, Gcina Mhlophe, and Dennis Brutus), all but three were, when interviewed, resident in South Africa. Then there is a sudden shift and of the remaining eleven writers (Edouard J. Maunick, Taban Lo Liyong, Luis Bernardo Honwana, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Nuruddin Farah, Ahmadou

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